01/06/12
Major development on immigration today, as reported by Julia Preston at the New York Times: Obama administration officials announced on Friday that they will propose a fix to a notorious snag in immigration law that will spare hundreds of thousands of American citizens from prolonged separations from immigrant spouses and children.
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America’s Voice
A few places for Romney to shake up and restart
by Van Le on 03/22/2012
GOP Won’t Solve its Latino Voter Problem With Lamar Smith Calling the Shots on Immigration
by Frank Sharry on 03/22/2012 at 8:49am
GOP Won’t Solve its Latino Voter Problem With Lamar Smith Calling the Shots on Immigration
by Frank Sharry on 03/22/2012 at 8:49am
Jeb Bush Endorses Mitt Romney
by Pili Tobar on 03/21/2012 at 1:30pm
Markos Runs the Numbers: Romney’s Latino Problem Looks Insurmountable
by Pili Tobar on 03/21/2012 at 1:11pm
Six DREAMers Arrested in Arizona During Anti-Arpaio Protest
by Van Le on 03/21/2012 at 11:58am
Six DREAMers Arrested in Arizona During Anti-Arpaio Protest
by Van Le on 03/21/2012 at 11:58am
Mitt Romney’s Latino problem, in charts and maps
by Van Le on 03/21/2012
How State Media Turned A Blind Eye To ALEC’s Influence On The Voter ID Debate
by Van Le on 03/21/2012
The Rubio Mirage (II)
by Van Le on 03/21/2012
Extremists Go To ‘War’ In The Arizona Desert
by Van Le on 03/21/2012
Pearce to run for Arizona Senate
by Van Le on 03/20/2012
Eva Longoria On The Latino Vote: ‘Romney On The Wrong Side Of Every Issue’
by Van Le on 03/20/2012
U.S. argues Arizona immigration law unconstitutional
by Van Le on 03/20/2012
Pittsburg mom’s deportation delayed after close call
by Van Le on 03/20/2012
Tagged as: America's Voice
“A Republican Probably Can’t Win Without About 40 percent, Minimum, of the Hispanic And Latino Vote”
01/06/12
"A Republican probably can't win without about 40 percent, minimum, of the Hispanic and Latino vote." You've heard that many times from America's Voice. Now, it's coming from Larry Sabato, "a well-respected election prognosticator."
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01/05/12
Today on a press call, experts on Latino voters, the politics of immigration, and the DREAM Act highlighted how Mitt Romney's recent pledge to veto the DREAM Act will imperil his chances in the general election.
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01/05/12
Legislation in Tennessee which would amend the state's anti-bullying law to exempt bullying for political reasons just as long as the victim's person or property aren't damaged. It is being denounced for aiming to give a green light to the harassment of gay kids in school, which it is.
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01/05/12
Yesterday was the deadline for Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio to indicate whether he would cooperate with the United States Department of Justice civil rights investigation of his department. Well, Arpaio did respond -- in fairly typical Sheriff Joe fashion with some bravado and attitude
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01/04/12
Last night was the official first start for the 2012 race to the White House, and as we expected the issue of immigration was never far from the limelight.
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01/04/12
Romney's recent vow to veto the DREAM Act continues to dog him -- and will be a major issue moving forward, especially in Florida. DREAMers sent an open letter to Romney, challenging his position. But, the GOP candidate reiterated his opposition to the DREAM Act today.
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01/03/12
In case you missed, it over the holiday weekend, Mitt Romeny told Iowa caucus voters that he would veto the DREAM Act if elected president. We all knew Romney was running to the far right on immigration in Iowa, but this was his most definitive stance to date.
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12/22/11
It's been a crazy year in immigration. As 2011 winds to a close and we reflect back upon the year, it's hard to believe that just 12 months ago, we were watching the DREAM Act fail in the Senate by a historic 55-41 vote.
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12/22/11
On June 9, 2011, Governor of Alabama Robert Bentley, with the support of the Alabama legislature, signed into law the now-infamous HB 56 immigration bill. Composed of social, political, and economic barbs, the law has completely changed life as we've known it for all undocumented immigrants throughout the state.
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Joey Kennedy: Alabama is Full of Grinches this Holiday Season, Still Defending HB 56 Immigration Law
12/21/11
It's almost Christmastime…unless you're in Alabama. Across the Yellowhammer State, government leaders are still too busy defending the HB 56 extremist immigration law to really start thinking about "the reason for the season."
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12/21/11
Front paged at the New York Times today is the jaw-dropping story of Angel, a New York waiter and undocumented immigrant who may soon die because he doesn't have the money for a kidney transplant. You should really read the whole story here.
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12/21/11
The largest anti-HB 56 protest to come to Montgomery, Alabama happened this past Saturday, when 2500 protestors came to the state capitol to rally for the repeal of the nation's harshest immigration law.
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12/20/11
A Gulf War veteran has been left brain-dead after being arrested, restrained, and tasered by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department, says the Arizona Republic, a case which starkly highlights last week's news about "America's Toughest Sheriff" Joe Arpaio.
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12/19/11
As the Republican presidential campaign moves into the homestretch before the first caucus and primaries of the 2012 campaign, it's increasingly clear that the candidate field is lacking a true moderate on immigration reform in the style of Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.
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12/19/11
While immigration advocates and immigrant communities across the nation celebrated last week's news about Sheriff Arpaio, members of the anti-immigrant crowd were quick to circle the wagons and align themselves with the wrong side of the law. Anti-immigrant "leader" Rep. Steve King (R-IA) released no less than a video proclaiming his steadfast support of the Sheriff
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12/15/11
As the Department of Justice's investigation has shown, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's discriminatory practices and abuses of power have made him a Bull Connor for the 21st century. Below are some of the highlights--or rather, lowlights--of Arpaio's career.
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12/15/11
The United States Department of Justice took a strong and welcome step towards ending Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's reign of terror. Thomas Perez, the Assistant Attorney General for Civil rights, went right into Arpaio's backyard to deliver this report, holding a press conference in Phoenix to release the news about Arpaio's unconstitutional and discriminatory practices.
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12/15/11
Today, the Department of Justice will release the results of its investigation of the notoriously anti-immigrant Sheriff of Maricopa Country: Joe Arpaio. Via ABC 15 in Phoenix, at 10 AM MT/1 PM ET, the United States Department of Justice will announce the results of its investigation of Arpaio.
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12/14/11
A series of media outlets reported yesterday that a key phrase used in Mitt Romney's stump speech and campaign advertisements, "Keep America American," turns out to be a slogan the Ku Klux Klan used in the 1920s to protest the arrival of Irish immigrants.
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12/14/11
On Tuesday, community, business, and religious leaders in Iowa launched the Iowa Compact. The Compact charts a sensible course on immigration policy – a welcome contrast to the "papers, please" crackdowns passed in Arizona and Alabama, and the rhetoric dominating this issue among GOP 2012 presidential contenders.
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12/13/11
The Supreme Court yesterday decided to review the federal government's challenge to Arizona's restrictive immigration law, SB 1070.
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12/13/11
Late-night show host and satirist Stephen Colbert took on the anti-immigrant crowd again last night, when he devoted a segment to the recent American Heritage Dictionary / "anchor baby" controversy.
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12/12/11
"The best of Congress is to be found far from the polarized, dysfunctional politics on Capitol Hill in a year when the American people have given Congress the lowest approval ratings in the history of polling," wrote Juan Williams in the Hill today, in a post where he names his favorite Congressman of the Year: Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL).
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12/12/11
At Saturday night's Republican presidential debate, most of the candidates continued to demonstrate how out of step they are with the public's wishes on immigration. As new Fox News polling makes clear, Mitt Romney and other candidates espousing mass deportation positions appeal to a very narrow sliver of anti-immigrant voters in the primary.
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12/12/11
Firedoglake's David Dayen reports on the news that Alabama's Governor, Robert Bentley, is making noises about changing the state's harsh anti-immigrant law, which Bentley signed just a couple months ago.
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12/09/11
Mitt Romney has taken a hard-line position on immigration reform of late. But, apparently, he's got a top secret plan to deal with the issue.
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